User talk:86.17.152.20
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==Andy Murray page - battle to get top billing with MurraysWorld
Hello Anonymous person making changes to the Andrew Murray (tennis player) page. Please could you explain why you've moved the link to the fansite MurraysWorld to the bottom of the list of fansites on the page. I want to help you and the Murraysworld people come to some agreement on how to present the fansites list on the page, as it's making the wiki page look unprofessional, and causiong a lot of frustration to both them, and I assume you.
I'm sure your energies would be much better spent in developing the wiki page into the best tennis player page on the site (for example by improving the report on Andy's campaign at Nottingham this week) than in this endless battle with Murraysworld.
I would be interersted to hear your reasons for making the changes and why they are in the interests of readers of the page. I've made some suggestions on the discussion pages as to how the battle between murraysworld.com and the activeboard messageboard might be resolved.
Mark from Murraysworld has come to the talk page to discuss the issues. It'd be great if you could come & help work this out also.
Please check it out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Andrew_Murray_%28tennis_player%29#Suggested_way_forward
If you are the same person who I have communicated with before about this, please do let me know.
RobbieC 17:34, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
=== Reverted your change again
I've reverted your change again. Please come and discuss your reasons on the discussion page. To make a change for which there is no obvious good reason can be construed as vandalism.RobbieC 09:54, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
Get a life Robbie, does it matter whether I've changed it or not ?
If you're saying that the order of the links doesn't matter, why are you changing them?RobbieC 12:25, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
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